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clear

/ˈklɪɚ/noun, verb, adjective, adverb1 syllable

Clear means: readily apparent to the mind.

Synonyms for clear102

noun, as in a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water

verb, as in make as a net profit

net, sack, sack up, gain, take in, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in

verb, as in earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages

gain, take in, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in, net, sack, sack up

verb, as in make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear

clear up, shed light on, crystallize, crystallise, crystalize, crystalise, straighten out, sort out, enlighten, illuminate, elucidate

verb, as in pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

acquit, assoil, discharge, exonerate, exculpate

verb, as in yield as a net profit

net, sack, sack up

verb, as in become clear

clear up, light up, brighten

verb, as in grant authorization or clearance for

authorize, authorise, pass

verb, as in rid of obstructions

unclutter

verb, as in remove

unclutter

verb, as in go unchallenged; be approved

verb, as in pass by, over, or under without making contact

verb, as in settle, as of a debt

verb, as in free (the throat) by making a rasping sound

clear up

adjective, as in readily apparent to the mind

broad, unsubtle, clear-cut, distinct, trenchant, limpid, lucid, luculent, pellucid, crystal clear, perspicuous, prima facie, unmistakable, vivid, comprehensible, comprehendible, definite, unambiguous

adjective, as in allowing light to pass through

crystalline, crystal clear, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent, hyaline, hyaloid, liquid, translucent, semitransparent, unclouded, unfrosted

adjective, as in freed from any question of guilt

absolved, cleared, exculpated, exonerated, vindicated, innocent, guiltless, clean-handed

adjective, as in (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims

clean, light, unclouded, pure

adjective, as in free from clouds or mist or haze

cloudless, unclouded, fair, serene

adjective, as in clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible

clean-cut, clear-cut, distinct

adjective, as in easily deciphered

decipherable, readable, legible

adjective, as in free from confusion or doubt

clearheaded, clear-thinking

adjective, as in affording free passage or view

open, unobstructed

adjective, as in (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law

unmortgaged, unencumbered

adjective, as in free of restrictions or qualifications

clean, unqualified

adjective, as in clear of charges or deductions

net, nett

adjective, as in characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving

percipient, discerning

adjective, as in free from contact or proximity or connection

adjective, as in characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt)

untroubled

adjective, as in accurately stated or described

well-defined

adjective, as in free from flaw or blemish or impurity

adverb, as in entirely

all the way

adverb, as in in an easily perceptible manner

also used for clear

stub, absolve, vindicate, acquittance, assoilzie, disculp

Includes material from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0.

Opposites of clear

What does clear mean?45

adjective

1

readily apparent to the mind“a clear and present danger”

2

allowing light to pass through“clear water”

3

freed from any question of guilt“is absolved from all blame”

4

(of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims“efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings”

5

free from clouds or mist or haze“on a clear day”

6

clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible“as clear as a whistle”

7

easily deciphered

8

free from confusion or doubt“a complex problem requiring a clear head”

9

affording free passage or view“a clear view”

10

(especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law“I have clear title to this property”

11

free of restrictions or qualifications“a clean bill of health”

12

clear of charges or deductions“a clear profit”

13

characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving“clear mind”

14

free from contact or proximity or connection“we were clear of the danger”

15

characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt)“a clear conscience”

16

accurately stated or described“a set of well-defined values”

17

free from flaw or blemish or impurity“a clear perfect diamond”

verb

1

make as a net profit“The company cleared $1 million”

2

earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages“How much do you make a month in your new job?”

3

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear“Could you clarify these remarks?”

4

pronounce not guilty of criminal charges“The suspect was cleared of the murder charges”

5

yield as a net profit“This sale netted me $1 million”

6

become clear“The sky cleared after the storm”

7

grant authorization or clearance for“Clear the manuscript for publication”

8

rid of obstructions“Clear your desk”

9

remove“clear the leaves from the lawn”

10

go unchallenged; be approved“The bill cleared the House”

11

pass by, over, or under without making contact“the balloon cleared the tree tops”

12

settle, as of a debt“clear a debt”

13

free (the throat) by making a rasping sound“Clear the throat”

14

make a way or path by removing objects“Clear a path through the dense forest”

15

be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts“The payment should clear within 2 business days”

16

go away or disappear“The fog cleared in the afternoon”

17

free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment“Clear the ship and let it dock”

18

clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.“clear the water before it can be drunk”

19

sell to get rid of“We cleared a lot of the old model cars”

20

pass an inspection or receive authorization“clear customs”

21

make clear, bright, light, or translucent“The water had to be cleared through filtering”

22

rid of instructions or data“clear a memory buffer”

23

remove (people) from a building“clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat”

24

remove the occupants of“Clear the building”

noun

1

a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water“finally broke out of the forest into the open”

2

the state of being free of suspicion“investigation showed that he was in the clear”

adverb

1

entirely“read the book clear to the end”

2

in an easily perceptible manner“could be seen clearly under the microscope”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with clear?51

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All 51 rhymes for clear, grouped by syllable

Clear in a sentence

  • In the light of this fact, it is clear that he is innocent.CK
  • Clear off the shelf, and you can put your books there.CK
  • In clear weather, we can see the island from here.CM
  • Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon.Zifre
  • Were it clear, we would go on a hike.unknown
  • I will go, provided the weather is clear.CK
  • According to the weather forecast, it will clear up tomorrow.CK
  • He is a teacher, as is clear from his way of talking.unknown

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of clear

as a noun

plural
clears

as a verb

past tense
cleared
present participle
clearing
third-person singular
clears
past participle
cleared

as a adjective

comparative
clearer
superlative
clearest